Reuters5Ryan Mason levels for Hull at the Britannia StadiumGetty Images5Ryan Mason wheels away in ce. as Man UnitedBARTON THE BOSSJoey Barton claims he would make a better England manager than Sam Allardyce or Roy HodgsonAntoni-ohWest Ham winger Michail Antonio gets shock England call-up for Sam Allardyce's first game as Three Lions bossS-MART STARTMiddlesbrough are adapting quickly to the most difficult league in the world, says Marten de RoonKEEP CALMMiddlesbrough boss Aitor Karanka says his side are competing in a mini-league for survival Everton win fourth game on the spin as they beat Middlesbrough 3-1As a regular face in Boros starting XI, the left footed centre-back will be hot on the heels of Chelseas Gary Cahill and Manchester Citys John Stones in a bid to earn his place. eague before anyone else for FREE plus all?the latest news, fixtures and results and?live match commentary all on the go with the?new Sun Football App – click here to downloadManchester United lose 3-1 at Watford - Jose Mourinho's third loss in a rowThe Sun. Reuters9David Luiz is looking a contender to be dropped after only two games since rejoining Chelsea. ded the Red Devils lureHe explains: “I don’t regret that move but they came in again when Palace were in some financial trouble. Others who will be sweating: Jack Wilshere (Bournemouth), Mark Noble (West Ham), Shay Given (Stoke), Shane Long (Southampton). Watch the best goals from the Premier League weekend including Xhaka and TownsendWatch ALL the goals. professional at Old Trafford, the defender joined Sunderland in July 2011 on a four-year deal. The Toffees fell to a 2-0 home defeat to Championship outfit Norwich City. es, including wins for Man City and ArsenalSACK RACEMark Hughes now heavy favourite to be first Prem boss out the door after Stoke thumped by Palacetott classStoke 0 Tottenham 4: Harry Kane finally gets off the mark this season as a rampant Spurs brush Stoke City asideTheo the centurionHull 1 Arsenal 4: Theo Walcott bags his 100th career goal and Alexis Sanchez's double sinks ten-man CityNARKY SPARKYMark Hughes fears Stoke have been stuck in Blunderland so long that top-half hopes are already over Geoff Cameron showed why he is a handy man to have around after starting in his third different position in three games – right-back against Spurs, centre-half against Crystal Palace and holding midfielder against Hull.